Image description: An electric car, 1912


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  • Haagel@lemmings.world
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    7 months ago

    The energy density of gasoline is great, but the ratio of joules to kinetic energy in anything but a tiny car is piss poor compared with modern battery electric vehicles. I’ve read that you get something like 13% of the gasoline’s potential energy transformed into force on the tires. This varies according to the quality of the vehicle, of course.

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      7 months ago

      Not really the metric that mattered at the time. It was energy, or distance you could drive, per kg and per liter. Gasoline is dense.